BBL Esports, one of the teams that made a quick entry into the esports scene of Turkey and managed to shake the VALORANT stage, announced that they have changed their logos.
BBL Esports performed well in the recent events. They managed to qualify for the EMEA STAGE 2 Challengers Finals. They were one of the two teams representing Turkey in this tournament. But unfortunately, they didn’t get the performance they wanted. They finished the tournament in 7-8th place.
However, serious changes occurred in the VALORANT team of the organization. Semih “LEGOO” Selvi’s benching, was the start of bad news for the team. Recently, the team got the second bad news. The transfer of Batuhan “Russ” Malgaç to Blaze Esports shocked everyone.
Although there has been bad news lately, that doesn’t mean there won’t be good news. BBL Esports addressed its fans with two important pieces of news.
Firstly, the organization announced its new logo. The logo is similar in shape to the previous logo. But the most striking change is that the BigBossLayf text is now abbreviated as BBL.
The second and most important announcement is the announcing that, they have signed with the former Digital Athletics’ PUBG roster. This means that BBL Esports will now show its skills on the PUBG stage.
BBL Esports announced these two news to their fans by sharing a video on their official Twitter page. Let’s take a look at the video.
As the Esportimes family, we wish the organization success with its new changes.
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